Sunday, August 10, 2014

Thunderstorm

Peppa and George are having:
  • dinner
  • a picnic
  • lunch


Peppa and George are drinking:
  • milk
  • tea
  • orange juice


What was that strange noise?
  • storm
  • thunder
  • hurricane


The sky is getting
  • lighter and lighter
  • darker and darker
  • lower and lower


What toy was left in the garden?
  • Mr Dinosaur
  • Peppa’s doll
  • Teddy


Who got wet?
  • Mommy Pig
  • Daddy Pig
  • Peppa Pig


What is coming in the house?
  • the wind
  • the rain
  • the thunder


What did the thunderstorm leave in the garden?
  • water
  • dirt
  • muddy puddles


Who says these lines?
  • Here is some orange juice for you, Teddy.
  • It means there will be a thunderstorm with lots of rain.
  • No need to panic.
  • I know about thunderstorms it won’t rain for ages.
  • There you go Daddy Pig, nice and dry.
  • The floor is getting wet.
  • Easy as pie.
  • The thunderstorm is over.


Questions about you:
  • Are you afraid of thunderstorm? Why? Why not?
  • Do you like rain? Why? Why not?


Learn the words HERE


Comparative and superlative degree of adjectives:


fill in the gaps with the correct form of the adjective:
e.g.: wet - …….. - the wettest (answer: wet - wetter - the wettest)
dry - drier - ……..
dark - darker - ……..
light - …….. - the lightest
bad - ……… - the worst
many - ……… - the most
good - better ……..
easy - …….. - the easiest


Learn the comparative forms HERE

Teacher's Notes: for more practice on comparatives and superlatives, please refer HERE

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